Captain George Hall MoffettFrom a post on Facebook by Kent Maynard: “Thanks to William Moffett III, here is a photo of a portrait of Capt. George Hall Moffett (1829 - 1875), my great-great grandfather. One of his sons, also called George Hall Moffett (1867 - 1950), was a lawyer and the City Counsel of Charleston, SC. Another son, Adm. William Adger Moffett, was my great grandfather, and a winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor. I am so proud of them, and so humbled by their example. So many men and women have given so much, so unstintingly, to make our country what it is today: Not perfect, but always aspiring to be better, always aspiring to be more just, more inclusive. My mother had this hanging on the wall of her bedroom: "La vraie charité ouvre les bras et ferme les yeux." We have come a long way -- and have a long, long way to go -- to form a more perfect and just union for all men and women of good will. But we will arrive at the promised land. Spero meliora!”

Charles A Moffatt and his wife Ada TrimThis is Charles A Moffatt b.1875 Cardiff, son of Alfred Moffatt b. Bristol, grandson of Joseph Nathaniel. It is taken around 1899/1900. His wife Ada Trim is seated with him.

Image supplied by Ed Quinn who wrote “I purchased a framed photo dated 1860 of Frances Pamela Todd who is apparently a member of your clan. She is age 17 in the photo and photographed in Adams, or Adams Center NY.”

Jennette (Whitton) MoffettImage scanned from original by Roger Moffat. Original image donated by Sue who also sent large full size photocopies of 3 pages of newspaper with the news of the crash of the Airship Akron which killed Jeannette’s husband Rear Admiral William Adger Moffett. Rear of photo (shown at the bottom of this image says “Mrs Moffett - Sunday June 25 - 22” Presumably this is 25 June 1922 when she would have been 41 years old - Roger 7 Jan 2009.